TO THE EDITOR 07 THE PR3S3. Sir, —They will do us out of our half holiday, saying most oZ us do not want it. If it were to go by vote they would see. We cju always p_y for a cup of tea. Let- us have the holiday, and our mistress will find that we won't trouble her how we are to spend it. If we are sick we are generally washing or at other work, co I don't think it will kill us to be turned out on oar half holiday. The ladies say that Mr Kelly's Bill is unworkable, but we know it is not. If the Bill is nob p&3eed I hope some kind friends will take the matter up, form a Union, and let us strike.— &2., One Who has tub uisvoutiiks to be a S_j_vaxt.
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9458, 2 July 1896, Page 3
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